* Susan Lesch wrote:
>>and want Tidy to emit e.g.
>>
>> <div>
>> <p>...</p>
>>
>> <p>...</p>
>>
>> <p>...</p>
>> </div>
>
>Yes,
I've restored what Tidy did in March 2003 and it would not emit the
markup above, but there are some flaws... `tidy --vertical-space yes
-wrap 0` for http://www.w3.org would give
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e.g.
...
<li><a href="/2002/ws/" class="navlink">Web Services</a>
</li>
...
<h2 class="newsHeading"><a name="news" id="news">News</a>
</h2>
...
the newlines preceding end tags are not really desireable, so upgrading
Tidy to use this incarnation of `--vertical-space yes` might not be a
solution to your problem. I'll see what I can do about this and drop you
a line.
>In the meantime, this turned out to do what I needed:
>
>indent: auto
>indent-spaces: 0
>
>except that it wraps comments, so for example:
>
> </div>
> <!-- comment -->
>
>becomes:
>
> </div><!-- comment -->
Ok, I've filed a bug report for this, <http://tidy.sf.net/bug/953800>.
Does `--indent-spaces 0` actually disable indentation in your version?
As far as I can see, you would still get the default 2 space
indentation, even though `--indent-spaces 1` seems to work...
regards.